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Vicki Young

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Employer BBC
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Education Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge
Truro High School for Girls
TitlChief Political Correspondent of BBC News ; Deputy Political Editor of BBC News (2020–present)
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Vicki Young is a British journalist. She has been the deputy political editor of BBC News since October 2020. She was formerly the chief political correspondent and has contributed to BBC coverage of seven general elections. She has occasionally served as a relief presenter on the BBC News channel.

Tory MPs turn on Liz Truss after turbulent day

Tory MPs turn on Liz Truss after turbulent day
Oct 14,2022 3:21 pm

...By Vicki Young & Sam FrancisBBC PoliticsLiz Truss is facing a backlash from Conservative MPs after firing her chancellor and announcing a second U-turn on a major economic policy...

Kwasi Kwarteng: I'm not going anywhere

Kwasi Kwarteng: I'm not going anywhere
Oct 13,2022 10:10 am

... The BBC s deputy political editor Vicki Young said the option most Tory MPs were discussing was changing the plans for corporation tax, because it brings in a lot of money...

Liz Truss interviews: Five key exchanges with prime minister

Liz Truss interviews: Five key exchanges with prime minister
Oct 1,2022 9:40 pm

... The BBC s deputy political editor Vicki Young suggests Ms Truss tried repeatedly to focus the interviews on the energy measures - which were announced two weeks before the mini-budget but were overshadowed by news of the Queen s death - rather than the more controversial tax cuts...

Brexit: views on the government's immigration plans

Brexit: views on the government's immigration plans
Feb 20,2020 12:01 am

... The BBC s Vicki Young looks at the plans and the people in Wanstead and Basildon asked for their opinion on the policy...

News Daily: Fly-tipping criminals and deadliest day for coronavirus

News Daily: Fly-tipping criminals and deadliest day for coronavirus
Feb 16,2020 10:25 am

... But his top team, a Cabinet minister tells the BBC s Vicki Young that these are all paranoid, but desperately pretending not to be ...

Brexit: No-deal opponents defeat government

Brexit: No-deal opponents defeat government
Feb 16,2020 5:53 am

... The BBC s chief political correspondent, Vicki Young, said the government was framing the situation as the Labour leader trying to block Brexit, and that would be its argument going into a general election...

Brexit: Amber Rudd, David Gauke and Greg Clarke issue delay warning

Brexit: Amber Rudd, David Gauke and Greg Clarke issue delay warning
Feb 16,2020 3:15 am

... AnalysisBy Vicki Young, BBC chief political correspondentIt is a pretty incredible intervention by these three cabinet ministers...

Brexit: No-deal opponents defeat government

Feb 16,2020 3:15 am

Tory rebels and opposition MPs have defeated the government in The First stage of their attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit.

The Commons voted 328 to 301 to take control of The Agenda , meaning they can bring forward a bill seeking to delay the UK's exit date.

In response, Boris Johnson said he would bring forward a motion for an early general Election .

Jeremy Corbyn said The Bill should be passed before an Election was held.

In total, 21 Tory MPs, including A Number of ex-cabinet ministers, joined opposition parties to defeat the government.

After the vote, Downing Street said those Tory MPs who rebelled would have The Whip removed, effectively expelling them from the parliamentary party.

No 10 had hoped The Threat of expulsion - and an Election - would bring would-be rebels into line.

The longest-serving of the Tory rebels, ex-chancellor Ken Clarke , told BBC Newsnight he was still "a mainstream Conservative" but he didn't recognise his party any more.

The "knockabout character" of the Prime Minister had "The Most right-wing cabinet a Conservative government has ever produced", he said.

The Prime Minister said the MPs' bill would "hand control" of Brexit Negotiations to the EU and bring "more dither, more delay, more confusion".

He told MPs he had no choice but to press ahead with efforts to call an October Election , adding: "The people of This Country will have to choose. "

The result means the MPs will be able to take control of Commons business on Wednesday.

That will give them the chance to introduce a cross-party bill which would force the Prime Minister to ask for Brexit to be delayed until 31 January, unless MPs approve a New Deal , or vote in favour of a no-deal exit, by 19 October.

The BBC understands the government intends to hold an Election on 15 October, Two Days before a crucial EU summit in Brussels.

To call an Election under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act, Mr Johnson would need support from Labour as he requires the backing of two-thirds of the UK's 650 MPs.

But Mr Corbyn said the legislation backed by opposition MPs and Tory rebels should pass before any Election was held, to "take no deal off the table".

He added: "There is no majority to leave without a deal within the country".

Shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon said he did not trust Boris Johnson not to call an Election for mid-October And Then change the date afterwards.

He said the Prime Minister could "change the date so That during The General Election campaign we crash out of the European Union with a no deal".

"We want it bolting down That a no-deal Brexit can't occur, and once That 's done, we want a general Election as soon as possible," he told the BBC.

The BBC's chief political correspondent, Vicki Young , said the government was framing The Situation as the Labour leader trying to block Brexit, and That would be its argument going into a general Election .

Could The Commons defeat be a benefit to PM?

It's hard to know where to start sometimes.

The pace and gravity of events in Westminster This Week is both monumental and dizzying.

A Prime Minister has lost his wafer of a majority.

But some close to the Prime Minister believe That from this crisis comes an Opportunity - to close the Unfinished Business of the referendum result in 2016, with the Tory party At Last being the bearers of a crystal-clear message on Brexit.

It's a measure of how upside down the political norms are - That the Prime Minister losing his first vote in office is considered by some of his allies as a benefit.

SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said he was "delighted" That MPs had expressed a "very clear view" in favour of a law to block no deal.

"Boris Johnson and his government must respect The Right of parliamentarians to represent the interests of their constituents," he said.

"Yes, there must be an Election , but an Election follows on from securing an extension to the [Brexit deadline]. "



boris johnson, house of commons, jeremy corbyn, brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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